Sunday, September 7, 2008

We welcome Paul Nixon

Gathering this Thursday, September 11
6:00 pm
Allen & Sara's house: 31 Sheffield Street, Portland

We are so glad to welcome Paul Nixon to Portland and to our New Light community! Paul is the coach with whom we are working as we develop this new community of faith. After his July visit was postponed due to severe thunderstorms in the D.C. area that interfered with air travel, at long last he's with us this week, Wednesday evening through Friday afternoon.

Paul is the pastor of Epicenter Church, a new United Methodist community of faith focused on serving the people who live in the urban expanse of greater Washington DC. Formerly the Director of Congregational Development for the Alabama-West Florida Conference of The United Methodist Church, Paul is the author of several books: Fling Open the Doors: Giving the Church Away to the Community (2002); Healing Spiritual Amnesia (2004); I Refuse to Lead a Dying Church (2007); and a fourth focusing on urban ministry, now in the works.

Prior to his move to D.C., Paul and his son lived for several years on the coast of northwest Florida, where Paul served first on the leadership team of the 4000-member Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church, and then as the founding pastor of Gulf Breeze Church’s east campus, the Community Life Center.

Here's what Paul says about his current ministry with Epicenter, an exciting new church start in the D.C. area: "We are a multi-site church with locations in Arlington, Washington and Silver Spring. We will be launching weekly worship services in Arlington and in Downtown DC beginning in the fall of 2008. We anticipate eventually joining the people from our various sites together monthly for a high-energy Epicenter Celebration, with an eclectic blend of music, other art forms, and faith sharing -- a spiritual Earthquake event, where God shakes us up and sends us out to live out God's dreams for the city."

Be sure to join us for a gathering of the New Light community this Thursday, September 11, at 6:00 pm, at Allen & Sara's house (31 Sheffield Street) where Paul will help us work through some questions and challenges as we continue to develop the ministry of New Light here in Portland. We'll have take-out food, great fellowship, good conversation, and plenty of laughter.

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